What’s Your Favorite Christian Romance Trope? Plus Giveaway

Once upon a time, I didn’t know what romance tropes meant. I just knew themes I loved writing about: friends to true love, woman in jeopardy, second chances, opposites attract. Then I heard about popular romance tropes and realized about my ignorance.

In time, I added more tropes to my list, and some of them took me by surprise. For example, I never thought I’d write a marriage of convenience story. But then I had an idea for a book that would work only as a marriage of convenience, and Season of Mercy was born!

I love the idea of having a second chance at love. Even more, I’m grateful that God forgives our mistakes and gives us second, third, thousandth chances no matter how many times we fail. Even if we don’t give ourselves a new chance often enough. So it’s no surprise that second chances is the theme of many of my books.

A former drug addict, Emma Hughes in Heart Unbroken desperately tries to rebuild her life and regain trust of her little son she’d once left behind. She doesn’t expect a second chance at love, much less with a sheriff whose wife was killed by a junkie. I love opposites attract trope! Emma and Rodrigo are the last people who should fall in love with the very person they feel they need to avoid. Or maybe they should? God often bring people together because they can help each other heal and be happy together.

Speaking of healing… Who should a scarred man with anger issues fall in love with? Of course, with a gorgeous star, who suffered at the hand of someone who couldn’t control his anger! And so Heart Healed was written. Can Philip hope that the beautiful singer will respond to his feelings? Can Miriam survive long enough to see the beauty of Philip’s soul instead of his scarred face? But no matter how different Philip and Miriam are, God brings them together because they are perfect for each other.

What I love about my favorite tropes is one of many things I love about Christian romance. The message of love, faith, and hope that touches my heart.

Giveaway! I’m happy to give an ecopy of Heart Unbroken and an ARC ecopy of Heart Healed gifted via BookFunnel to one randomly chosen commenter to this post. The giveaway is open until 6 p.m. CST on August 15th.

Alexa Verde writes uplifting, diverse books about faith, love, and hope. She has had 200 short stories, articles, and poems published in the five languages that she speaks. After traveling the world and living in both hemispheres, she calls a small town in south Texas home. The latter is an inspiration for the fictional setting of her series Rios Azules Christmas and Secrets of Rios Azules. Alexa has a bachelor's degree in Spanish and a master's in Russian. She's worn the hats of reporter, teacher, translator, model (even one day counts!), caretaker, and secretary, but thinks that the writer's hat suits her the best.

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I don’t really have one favorite romance trope but second chance love stories and opposites attracting are two I typically enjoy. Marriage of convenience are surprisingly a favorite for me too but they have to be believable (or at least so entertaining I don’t care about believability!)

Thank you so much for sharing, Sherri! Totally agree about marriage of convenience stories! To be honest, I thought it would be difficult to write a modern marriage of convenience story that is believable, and the story just appeared in my head!

Hi Alexa! Thanks for your thought provoking blog, making me think and explore my reading of romance. A luxury that I can now explore as a retired literature teacher. As a retiree, I enjoy reading romances about second chances or marriage of convenience between older couples. Who doesn’t wonder “What if I would NOW (as a retiree) meet my youth retreat heart throb. Now living in two different countries (USA & Canada) would no longer be a hinderance to a relationship, as it was in our twenties.” As a German American, who struggled as an immigrant and has traveled the world, I enjoy forbidden love romances and / or fish out of water romances. Regardless of the romance trope, I agree with Wemble that the romance needs to be well written – not a formulaic conflict, theme, or story. Being retired 6 years, there are times that I am romanced out and I take a break from the genre and romance tropes. Alexa, I enjoyed Heart Unbroken and have Heart Healed on preorder. Best wishes and Happy Writing.

Hello, Renate! Thank you for always being such a great support! And the story you mentioned would be interesting to write and read. I totally forgot about fish out of water trope. I love them for the same reason you do. I could relate so easily. I’m thrilled you enjoyed Heart Unbrooken, and thank you so much for pre-ordering Heart Healed!

So many different types of stories! Second chances and friends-to-romantic-love are my favourites, I think. I really want to do some more marriage of convenience stories. La Risposta, the final book in A Tuscan Legacy, was a MoC, and I have two other unfinished stories that centre on them. LOL, and a whole series of princess MoC stories planned. It’s just getting time to write them!

I read romance almost exclusively so I have a hard time choosing a trope, since I love so many. 😉 My top ones are friends into more, opposites attract, and, surprisingly, marriage of convenience (mail order bride stories just fascinate me for some reason).

I don’t know if I have a favorite. I love all the romance stories I’ve read. I do like marriage of convenience though, second chances and opposites attract. I’m not really sure how many tropes their are, but I’m sure I’d like them all, lol. I really enjoyed Heart Unbroken.

Thank you for sharing, Andrea Byers! That’s a good answer. I do enjoy many other tropes, as well. Like Renate said, no matter the trop, it matters how well the romance is written. And so happy to hear you enjoyed Heart Unbroken!

Love meeting new Authors !!! Hi Alexa
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I am writing myself and I find it hard to decide
how to write, first person or third person, what is your choice ?
Did you find it hard to write things you have never written before ?
Blessings
Linda Marie Finn

Thank you so much for sharing, Linda Marie Finn! Truly appreciate it. I write in third person. Yes, it’s difficult to write about things I’ve never written about before, and sometimes it requires a lot of research, but it’s also a lot of fun. I do stay in two genres I love and I don’t think I’ll write in other genres. Thank you for stopping by!

One of my favourite romance tropes has to be when the guy realizes they can’t just be friends despite how hard they try. This can be seen with a pretend relationship where someone is doing their friend a favor or when something causes them to see their best friend in a new light–a rose coloured one.

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